My smart coffee mug warmer’s companion app demanded I make an account, and now wants to send me push notifications and have access to my location. Amazing.
— Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) February 8, 2020
My smart coffee mug warmer’s companion app demanded I make an account, and now wants to send me push notifications and have access to my location. Amazing.
— Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) February 8, 2020
To code is human;
— Chris Holdgraf (@choldgraf) February 6, 2020
To document, divine
When government pays companies to build big custom software programs for them, they succeed just 13% of the time. Now I will tell you why failure is so common, and about the simple change that turns those outcomes on their head.
— Waldo Jaquith (@waldojaquith) February 5, 2020
In my career, I've worked on speech, NLP, and vision research. Personally, vision projects are most appealing and fun to show off. NLP research is notoriously hard yet most insightful. I feel most satisfied when I work on speech. But I would be bored if I did only one of them.
— Delip Rao (@deliprao) February 5, 2020
"CNNs from different viewpoints" by @MattKleinsmith.
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) February 4, 2020
This is so awesome that we're including basically the entire thing in our upcoming book! Thanks so much Matt :)https://t.co/lNSlaIepnu
The fact paper was replaced by an app which was replaced by a Google sheet is the most technology thing ever. https://t.co/OdexAUBD9i
— Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) February 4, 2020
"No one WANTS to learn by mistakes, but we cannot learn enough from successes to go beyond the state of the art." - Henry Petroski, in "To Engineer Is Human" an idiosyncratic and thought-provoking book of essays. https://t.co/C9yp4OrLMu
— Tim Harford (@TimHarford) February 3, 2020
Tesla AI recruitment 🔥
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) February 3, 2020
“A PhD is definitely not required. All that matters is a deep understanding of AI and ability to implement NNs in a way that is actually useful (latter point is what’s truly hard). Don’t care if you finished high school.” @elonmusk https://t.co/hpfAFZ3La1
Thread 👇 We’ve also had a difficult time with CuDNN as soon as you want to go beyond a basic LSTM and grab cell states, do @yaringal-style dropout, etc. Maybe now that @NvidiaAI has an #NLProc team, things might get better? https://t.co/wyvO1pyOek
— Stanford NLP Group (@stanfordnlp) February 2, 2020
I have this working theory that more vague the description of your AI startup, the higher your valuation. What does "liberate your data", "allow data to move like the air you breathe”, “we lived and breathed data science”, “AI that delivers impact, not accuracy” even mean?
— Chip Huyen (@chipro) February 2, 2020
As frightening coronavirus rumors and images spread across the world, these citizens in mainland China and Hong Kong are trying their best to fight information suppression and untrustworthy news. https://t.co/9okXKFdfUJ
— MIT Technology Review (@techreview) February 2, 2020
Should you put high achievers in the same classroom? Not if your goal is improving learning. Interesting research out of West Point! https://t.co/gxAGYGWzWs
— JD Long (@CMastication) February 1, 2020